The median home value in Bicknell, UT is $215,700.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $430,610.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Bicknell, UT is $215,700.
Approximately 60.54% of Bicknell homes are owned,
compared to 12.43% rented, while
27.03% are vacant.
Bicknell real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Bicknell real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This is your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to start your short-term rental empire with truly limitless recreational opportunities. This 7.5-acre parcel already hosts one 576' income-producing STR property with the groundwork completed for 4 additional units. In addition to the STR, the property has a historic 1590 square foot main home which is an expansion of the old Bicknell Schoolhouse, and a 1300 square foot modular home which could be renovated for additional rental opportunities. The property has nearly 5 acres devoted to producing hay along with stock corrals and several outbuildings, providing the perfect place to keep your horses and other animals. This property boasts 360-degree views of white and red rock cliffs along with the green valley bottom and surrounding mountain ranges. To the North lies the Fishlake National Forest with over 515,000 acres of public access starting with Thousand Lake Mountain. Minutes away to the East the 241,904 acres of Capitol Reef National Park waits to greet you. To the South world-class hunting awaits on Boulder Mountain located within 700,000+ contiguous acres of the Dixie National Forest. Finally, to the West, you have over 500,000 acres of BLM and State Trust Lands. This leaves you with a staggering 300+ square miles of recreational opportunities mere minutes from your doorstep! The best part? The Bicknell Bottoms Wildlife Management Area is directly across the road. Walk right into the 670-acre managed wildlife area known for its excellent waterfowl hunting, along with expanding opportunities for upland birds such as pheasants, grouse, and doves. Non-game birds such as marsh wren, northern harrier, and the southwestern willow flycatcher also call the bottoms home. With both Pine Creek and the Fremont River flowing through the bottoms, various trout species can be found through what has been described as 'the best 1-mile stretch of trophy trout stream in the state of Utah.' Included in the sale are several underground water rights which provide enough water for both of the homes along with the 5 short-term rentals and several animals. Additionally, the property is part of a 5-member water co-op with a water turn once every 22 days from Government Creek which runs along the East boundary of the property. Sprinkler irrigation is provided for the fields through 5 risers spread across the back of the lot. Call or text with any questions you may have as this opportunity won't last long!